All articles tagged with k3s
Escape the unpredictable billing of public clouds. Learn how to deploy a GDPR-compliant, low-latency Serverless architecture using K3s and OpenFaaS on high-performance VDS infrastructure.
Stop over-engineering your stack. We benchmark the leading container orchestrators on Norwegian NVMe VPS infrastructure and analyze the real cost of complexity for DevOps teams in 2021.
We benchmark the top container orchestrators of 2021. Learn why Docker Swarm is fading, why Kubernetes v1.22 is the new standard, and how running clusters on Norwegian NVMe VPS solves your Schrems II compliance headaches.
Centralized clouds are failing Nordic latency demands. Here is how to architect a regional edge strategy using K3s, WireGuard, and local VDS infrastructure.
Forget the cloud hype. Real serverless architecture requires robust compute, Schrems II compliance, and zero-latency storage. Here is how to build a private FaaS platform on Oslo-based silicon.
Escape the public cloud billing trap and Schrems II compliance nightmares. Learn how to deploy a high-performance, self-hosted serverless architecture using K3s and OpenFaaS on NVMe-powered VPS infrastructure in Norway.
Public cloud serverless functions offer convenience at the cost of control and compliance. Learn how to deploy a high-performance, GDPR-compliant FaaS platform on Norwegian infrastructure using OpenFaaS and Kubernetes.
Public cloud serverless functions are convenient until the bill arrives or Datatilsynet knocks on your door. Here is how to build a high-performance, GDPR-compliant FaaS platform on KVM in Oslo using OpenFaaS and K3s.
Public cloud serverless functions promise infinite scale but deliver unpredictable costs and data sovereignty nightmares. In the wake of Schrems II, here is how to build a high-performance, compliant FaaS platform on your own infrastructure.
Centralized cloud architectures are failing modern low-latency demands. From the Schrems II ruling to IoT data aggregation, we analyze why moving compute to the Norwegian edge is the pragmatic move for 2020.
The invalidation of the Privacy Shield changed the compliance map overnight. We explore how moving compute to the 'Edge'—specifically Oslo—solves both the GDPR headache and the latency problem.
Physics is the ultimate bottleneck. Learn how to architecture distributed edge nodes using lightweight K3s and MQTT to minimize latency for Norwegian users, ensuring GDPR compliance and sub-millisecond response times.